A classification of admissible energy density profiles with bounded Kretschmann scalar yields a unified framework for regular static spherically symmetric spacetimes satisfying the weak energy condition, recovering known models and producing new families with hypergeometric and other closed forms.
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The LQG parameter ξ enlarges equatorial bound orbit energy ranges, confines off-equatorial trajectories, and produces larger deviations from Kerr waveforms in EMRI models for two rotating LQG black holes, though signals fall below detector sensitivities.
Quasinormal modes of a massless scalar field on a rotating loop quantum black hole background exhibit reduced real frequencies and damping rates with increasing quantum corrections, with rotation introducing crossovers, outbursts in overtones, and spectral inversions.
Quantum corrections in rotating black holes produce detectable but spin-suppressed gravitational wave phase shifts in LISA EMRIs.
EHT shadow observations constrain the Lorentz-violating parameter ℓ in Kalb-Ramond gravity for charged rotating black holes to roughly |ℓ| ≲ 0.1-0.2, with an upper bound ℓ ≲ 0.19 from Sgr A*.
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Families of regular spacetimes and energy conditions
A classification of admissible energy density profiles with bounded Kretschmann scalar yields a unified framework for regular static spherically symmetric spacetimes satisfying the weak energy condition, recovering known models and producing new families with hypergeometric and other closed forms.
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Particle motions and gravitational waveforms in rotating black hole spacetimes of loop quantum gravity
The LQG parameter ξ enlarges equatorial bound orbit energy ranges, confines off-equatorial trajectories, and produces larger deviations from Kerr waveforms in EMRI models for two rotating LQG black holes, though signals fall below detector sensitivities.
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Quasinormal modes of a rotating loop quantum black hole
Quasinormal modes of a massless scalar field on a rotating loop quantum black hole background exhibit reduced real frequencies and damping rates with increasing quantum corrections, with rotation introducing crossovers, outbursts in overtones, and spectral inversions.
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Assessing EMRI Detectability of the Rotating Quantum Oppenheimer-Snyder Black Hole
Quantum corrections in rotating black holes produce detectable but spin-suppressed gravitational wave phase shifts in LISA EMRIs.
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Probing Kalb-Ramond gravity with charged rotating black holes: constraints from EHT observations
EHT shadow observations constrain the Lorentz-violating parameter ℓ in Kalb-Ramond gravity for charged rotating black holes to roughly |ℓ| ≲ 0.1-0.2, with an upper bound ℓ ≲ 0.19 from Sgr A*.